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			<p>The California Cash for College (CCFC) workshop series is a partnership effort of high schools, community colleges, universities, and community groups funded by the California Student Aid Commission, the federal College Access Challenge Grant, ECMC, campuses, regional Cash for College Coordinating Organizations (RCOs) and local organizations. To help ensure that each workshop achieves the mission to assist low-income and first generation college-bound high school seniors with applying for all possible financial aid, CCFC is offering incentive scholarships, outreach materials, student follow-up tools, and available social marketing or other marketing resourcesto help make the workshops a success! Please review and accept the agreement below. A printer friendly copy of your accepted agreement will appear in your organization account, under account settings.</p>
			
			<h4>Your workshop will receive the following support:</h4>
			
			<ul>
			<li>$1,000 incentive scholarships to be offered at qualifying 2013 Cash for College workshops, to encourage high school seniors to apply for federal and state aid. More information on the 2013 scholarship program is available at www.calgrants.org. Workshop organizers are provided an opportunity to announce recipients in May, 2013, when recipient selection is complete and available. To help notify recipients, organizers are provided template scholarship award notification letters and lists of recipient names at their Cash for College secure online account. 
			</li>
			<li>An Additional $2,000 Cash for College Performance Based Scholarship  to be offered at qualifying 2013 Cash for College workshops in participating Cash for College regions of California, to encourage high school seniors to apply for federal and state aid AND to persist in education beyond high school. To participate, seniors must:</li>
			<ul>
			<li>Receive line by line assistance on the FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application at a Cash for College workshop;</li>
			<li>Complete an exit survey to enter into the scholarship program;</li>
			<li>Access all potential state and federal financial aid by applying by the March 2 Cal Grant deadline;</li>
			<li>Access further online or in person assistance through the spring semester of 2013-14 academic year;</li>
			<li>Take steps after the March 2 deadline to secure all possible aid – (i.e. manage Cal Grant, fix FAFSA or Dream Act App, financial aid letter decoding, personal budgeting...)</li>
			<li>Learn about what financial aid is available after the first year in college.</li>
			<li>Maintain a 2.0 GPA and 6 units at a qualifying institution before second and third scholarship payments are made. Unlike traditional CFC scholarship, payment is not one-time, but is based on student performance and persistence.</li>
			</ul>
			<li>Access to the secure CCFC Workshop Management system, at www.calgrants.org, to register your organization, create user accounts, order workshop materials, access student web-based workshop survey results, access student contact information for financial aid follow-up purposes, request site support funds, and receive rosters of scholarship recipients and scholarship materials.</li>
			<li>Financial Aid Power Point presentations that provide a step-by-step guide on completing the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet and the  California Dream Act Application. Presentations will be downloadable from the Tools Page under For Organizers at www.calgrants.org.</li>
			<li>Access to individual student exit survey data within each organization account, for each workshop site that uses the CCFC web-based exit survey tool, individual student FAFSA and Cal Grant completion data will be made available to workshop organizer through secure workshop account. </li>
			<li>A collection of customizable planning tools (i.e. sign in sheets, templates, scholarship recognition letters, and student surveys) to help coordinate and implement a successful workshop. These tools can be found on the Resources page in your organization&rsquo;s account.</li>
			<li>Coordination of local, regional and statewide marketing efforts to increase participant attendance;</li>
			<li>Access to available marketing resources through the online materials ordering process;</li>
			<li>Access to specialized trainings,  resources or support (i.e. using the CCFC Workshop Management System, volunteer financial aid training, launching the web-based survey tool, web-based check-out tool, AB540, the California Dream Act of 2011,  presentation materials and guidebooks)</li>
			<li>Access to coalitions of Cash for College RCOs, where applicable, to help direct students and parents to your workshop. Click here for a list of Regional Coordinating Organizations.</li>
			<li>Site support in the amount of $350 is offered to the school or organization as organizer of record for sites that use computers and the computer-based exit survey. Sites must return 25 or more student evaluations to apply for site support funds. These funds are meant to help defray the costs of the workshops, including, but not limited to, materials, janitorial service, community site space rental, technology or assistance with computer lab set up.</li>
			<li>Site support in the amount of $250 is offered to school or organization that is the organizer of record for any approved site that does not offer computers at the workshop.</li>
			</ul>
			
			<h4>A California Cash for College Organizer agrees to do the following:</h4>
			
			<ul>
			<li>Use the Cash for College Workshop Management System to register workshops and other tasks associated with holding a workshop. Workshop registration will close by December 21, 2012. Any request to register new workshops after December 21 must be requested in writing to the statewide office at cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov.</li>
			<li>Complete the California Cash for College Outreach Action Plan prior to registering your workshop.</li>
			<li>Prioritize workshop offerings to low-income students and first-generation college-bound students.</li>
			<li>Use the California Cash for College posters, flyers, Facebook fan page, and other tools for student, parent, school and community outreach.</li>
			<li>Provide students and their parents/guardians line-by-line assistance on the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application and direct students to verify their Cal Grant GPA during the months of January and February and up to the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline.</li>
			<li>At your workshop, offer access to computers to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act. You must request special review of a site that offers no computer access. If approved, workshop attendees must be provided with follow up assistance to a schedule computer based Cash for College workshop or locations with computers to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application.</li>
			<li>Participate in the continuing FAFSA + Cal Grant completion initiative to encourage California high school sites to establish secure WebGrants accounts used to upload Cal Gran GPAs to the California Student Aid Commission. Using WebGrants school accounts, the Commission will provide FAFSA completion rosters to high school sites during the 2013 Cal Grant application window. At a minimum, your organization will ask and encourage your high school Cash for College sites to join the Commission&rsquo;s online e-mail list to receive communications about establishing or renewing secure WebGrants school accounts.</li>
			<li>Aggressively promote the California Cash for College scholarship prior to your workshop(s).</li>
			<li>Assist statewide CCFC with informing scholarship recipients when scholarships are announced in May, 2013. Rosters, letter templates and FAQs are provided in organization accounts.</li>
			<li>Offer additional language support for students and families at workshops, specific to community language needs.</li>
			<li>Use attendance sign-in sheets at workshops and return copies to your regional or statewide office.</li>
			<li>At each workshop, provide participant access to the web-based Cash for College exit survey. Instances where paper-based surveys will be accepted include:</li>
			<ul>
			<li>A technology breakdown where access at the time of the workshop is cut off, which can be verified locally or statewide,</li>
			<li>If your site is primarily a computer based workshop but not all students are able to gain access to the computers offered;</li>
			<li>The site has been reviewed and approved to NOT offer computer access.</li>
			<li>If your site uses prior-year exit surveys, this will cause a delay in scholarship processing and therefore may not be accepted into the scholarship program. If you have prior approval to NOT offer computer access, paper-based surveys need to be gathered at the time of the workshop and return to the statewide or regional office IMMEDIATELY, and absolutely no later than Friday, March 8, 2013. Web-based exit surveys are securely submitted online at the time of the workshop and do not require any further processing.</li>
			</ul>
			<li>Following the March 2 deadline, complete an online evaluation.</li>
			<li>After March 2 apply for site support funds at the statewide Cash for College site.</li>
			<li>Invite students to participate in CollegeWeek Live or other web-based, interactive events and tools offered by Cash for College.</li>
			</ul>
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			<p>The California Cash for College (CCFC) workshop series is a partnership effort of high schools, community colleges, universities, and community groups funded by the California Student Aid Commission, the federal College Access Challenge Grant, ECMC, , campuses, regional Cash for College Coordinating Organizations (RCOs) and local organizations. To help ensure that each workshop achieves the mission to assist low-income and first generation college-bound high school seniors with applying for all possible financial aid, CCFC is offering incentive scholarships, outreach materials, student follow-up tools, and available social marketing or other marketing resourcesto help make the workshops a success! Please review and accept the agreement below. A printer friendly copy of your accepted agreement will appear in your organization account, under account settings.</p>
			
			<h4>Your workshop will receive the following support:</h4>
			
			<ul>
			<li>$1,000 incentive scholarships to be offered at qualifying 2013 Cash for College workshops, to encourage high school seniors to apply for federal and state aid. More information on the 2013 scholarship program is available at www.calgrants.org. Workshop organizers are provided an opportunity to announce recipients in May, 2013, when recipient selection is complete and available. To help notify recipients, organizers are provided template scholarship award notification letters and lists of recipient names at their Cash for College secure online account.</li>
			<li>Access to the secure CCFC Workshop Management system, at www.calgrants.org, to register your organization, create user accounts, order workshop materials, access student web-based workshop survey results, access student contact information for financial aid follow-up purposes, request site support funds, and receive rosters of scholarship recipients and scholarship materials.</li>
			<li>Financial Aid Power Point presentations that provide a step-by-step guide on completing the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet and the  California Dream Act Application. Presentations will be downloadable from the Tools Page under For Organizers at www.calgrants.org.</li>
			<li>Access to individual student exit survey data within each organization account, for each workshop site that uses the CCFC web-based exit survey tool, individual student FAFSA and Cal Grant completion data will be made available to workshop organizer through secure workshop account. </li>
			<li>A collection of customizable planning tools (i.e. sign in sheets, templates, scholarship recognition letters, and student surveys) to help coordinate and implement a successful workshop. These tools can be found on the Resources page in your organization&rsquo;s account.</li>
			<li>Coordination of local, regional and statewide marketing efforts to increase participant attendance;</li>
			<li>Access to available marketing resources through the online materials ordering process;</li>
			<li>Access to specialized trainings,  resources or support (i.e. using the CCFC Workshop Management System, volunteer financial aid training, launching the web-based survey tool, web-based check-out tool, AB540, the California Dream Act of 2011, presentation materials and guidebooks)</li>
			<li>Access to coalitions of Cash for College RCOs, where applicable, to help direct students and parents to your workshop. Click here for a list of Regional Coordinating Organizations.</li>
			<li>Site support in the amount of $350 is offered to the school or organization as organizer of record for sites that use computers and the computer-based exit survey. Sites must return 25 or more student evaluations to apply for site support funds. These funds are meant to help defray the costs of the workshops, including, but not limited to, materials, janitorial service, community site space rental, technology or assistance with computer lab set up.</li>
			<li>Site support in the amount of $250 is offered to school or organization that is the organizer of record for any approved site that does not offer computers at the workshop.</li>
			</ul>
			
			<h4>A California Cash for College Organizer agrees to do the following:</h4>
			
			<ul>
			<li>Use the Cash for College Workshop Management System to register workshops and other tasks associated with holding a workshop. Workshop registration will close by December 21, 2012. Any request to register new workshops after December 21 must be requested in writing to the statewide office at cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov. </li>
			<li>Complete the California Cash for College Outreach Action Plan prior to registering your workshop.</li>
			<li>Prioritize workshop offerings to low-income students and first-generation college-bound students.</li>
			<li>Use the California Cash for College posters, flyers, Facebook fan page, and other tools for student, parent, school and community outreach. </li>
			<li>Provide students and their parents/guardians line-by-line assistance on the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application and direct students to verify their Cal Grant GPA during the months of January and February and up to the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline. </li>
			<li>At your workshop, offer access to computers to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act. You must request special review of a site that offers no computer access. If approved, workshop attendees must be provided with follow up assistance to a schedule computer based Cash for College workshop or locations with computers to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application.  </li>
			<li>Participate in the continuing FAFSA + Cal Grant completion initiative to encourage California high school sites to establish secure WebGrants accounts used to upload Cal Gran GPAs to the California Student Aid Commission. Using WebGrants school accounts, the Commission will provide FAFSA completion rosters to high school sites during the 2013 Cal Grant application window. At a minimum, your organization will ask and encourage your high school Cash for College sites to join the Commission&rsquo;s online e-mail list to receive communications about establishing or renewing secure WebGrants school accounts.</li>
			<li>Aggressively promote the California Cash for College scholarship prior to your workshop(s). </li>
			<li>Assist statewide CCFC with informing scholarship recipients when scholarships are announced in May, 2013. Rosters, letter templates and FAQs are provided in organization accounts.</li>
			<li>Offer additional language support for students and families at workshops, specific to community  language needs.</li>
			<li>Use attendance sign-in sheets at workshops and return copies to your regional or statewide office.</li>
			<li>At each workshop, provide participant access to the web-based Cash for College exit survey. Instances where paper-based surveys will be accepted include:</li>
			<ul>
			<li>A technology breakdown where access at the time of the workshop is cut off, which can be verified locally or statewide,</li>
			<li>If your site is primarily a computer based workshop but not all students are able to gain access to the computers offered;</li>
			<li>The site has been reviewed and approved to NOT offer computer access.</li>
			<li>If your site uses prior-year exit surveys, this will cause a delay in scholarship processing and therefore may not be accepted into the scholarship program. If you have prior approval to NOT offer computer access, paper-based surveys need to be gathered at the time of the workshop and return to the statewide or regional office IMMEDIATELY, and absolutely no later than Friday, March 8, 2013. Web-based exit surveys are securely submitted online at the time of the workshop and do not require any further processing.</li>
			</ul>
			<li>Following the March 2 deadline, complete an online evaluation.</li>
			<li>After March 2 apply for site support funds at the statewide Cash for College site.</li>
			<li>Invite students to participate in CollegeWeek Live or other web-based, interactive events and tools offered by Cash for College.</li>
			</ul>
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	<cfelseif request.currentProgramYear eq "2013-2014">
		<cfsavecontent variable="paCopy">
			<p>The California Cash for College (CCFC) workshop series is a partnership effort of high schools, community colleges, universities, and community groups funded by the California Student Aid Commission, the federal College Access Challenge Grant, campuses, regional Cash for College Coordinating Organizations (RCOs) and local organizations. To help ensure that each workshop achieves the mission to assist low-income and first generation college-bound high school seniors with applying for all possible financial aid, CCFC is offering incentive scholarships, outreach materials, student follow-up tools, and available social marketing or other marketing resources to help make the workshops a success! Please review and accept the agreement below.</p>
			
			<p><strong>A printer friendly copy of your accepted agreement will appear in your organization account, under your Signed In menu at the top right corner.</strong></p>
			
			<h4>Your workshop will receive the following support:</h4>
			<ul>
				<li>$1,000 incentive scholarships to be offered at qualifying 2014 Cash for College workshops, to encourage high school seniors to apply for federal and state aid. ECMC is providing $500,000 in scholarship program funding. More information on the 2014 scholarship program is available at www.calgrants.org. Workshop organizers are provided an opportunity to announce recipients in May, 2014, when recipient selection is complete and available. To help notify recipients, organizers are provided template scholarship award notification letters and lists of recipient names at their Cash for College secure online account.</li>
				<li>To participate, seniors must:</li>
				<ul>
					<li>Receive line by line assistance on the FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application at a Cash for College workshop;</li>
					<li>Complete an exit survey to enter into the scholarship program;</li>
					<li>Access all potential state and federal financial aid by applying by the March 2 Cal Grant deadline;</li>
				</ul>
				<li>Access to the secure CCFC Workshop Management system, at www.calgrants.org, to register your organization, create user accounts, order workshop materials, access student web-based workshop survey results, access student contact information for financial aid follow-up purposes, request site support funds, and receive rosters of scholarship recipients and scholarship materials.</li>
				<li>Financial Aid Power Point presentations that provide a step-by-step guide on completing the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet and the California Dream Act Application. Presentations will be downloadable from the Tools Page under For Organizers at www.calgrants.org.</li>
				<li>Access to individual student exit survey data within each organization account, for each workshop site that uses the CCFC web-based exit survey tool.</li>
				<li>Access to the Cash for College participant Follow Up platform available through each organizer account.</li>
				<li>A How Did We Do report that shows participant demographic information and application totals, and multiple year trend data for workshops participating in Cash for College.</li>				
				<li>A collection of customizable planning tools (i.e. sign in sheets, templates, scholarship recognition letters, and student surveys) to help coordinate and implement a successful workshop. These tools can be found on the Resources page in your organization's account.</li>
				<li>Coordination of local, regional and statewide marketing efforts to increase participant attendance;</li>
				<li>Access to available marketing resources through the online materials ordering process;</li>
				<li>Access to specialized trainings, resources or support (i.e. using the CCFC Workshop Management System, volunteer financial aid training, launching the web-based survey tool, web-based check-out tool, AB540, the California Dream Act presentation materials and guidebooks)</li>
				<li>Access to coalitions of Cash for College Regional Coordinating Organizations, where applicable, to help direct students and parents to your workshop. The Cash for College RCOs are:</li>
				<ul>
					<li>Far North State: Butte, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity Counties. Kim Coughlin-Lamphear, Decade of Difference, kcoughlin-lamphear@humboldt.k12.ca.us</li>
					<li>Capitol Area: Sacramento and Yolo Counties.  Monica Roberts, Sacramento Cal-SOAP/ Cash for College Coalition, mroberts@scoe.net</li>
					<li>East Bay Area: Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.  Cynthia Gonzalez, East Bay Cal-SOAP/Cash for College Coalition, cynthia@eastbayconsortium.org</li>
					<li>South San Joaquin Valley: Kern County. Alyse Braaten, Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation, albraaten@y2lef.org </li>
					<li>Los Angeles: Los Angeles County.  Alma Salazar, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, asalazar@lachamber.com</li>
					<li>San Bernardino &amp; Riverside: Elena Carrasco, CSU San Bernardino, ecarrasco11@gmail.com</li>
					<li>San Diego: San Diego and Imperial Counties. Linda Doughty, San Diego Cal-SOAP Consortium, ldoughty@ucsd.edu</li>
				</ul>
				<li>Site support in the amount of $300 is offered to the <strong>school or organization</strong> as organizer of record for sites that use computers and the computer-based exit survey. Sites must return 25 or more student evaluations to apply for site support funds. These funds are meant to help defray the costs of the workshops, including, but not limited to, materials, janitorial service, community site space rental, technology or assistance with computer lab set up.</li>
			</ul>
			<h4>A California Cash for College Organizer agrees to do the following:</h4>
			<ul>
				<li>Use the Cash for College Workshop Management System to register workshops and other tasks associated with holding a workshop. Workshop registration will close by December 20, 2013. Any request to register new workshops after December 20 is not guaranteed and must be requested in writing to the statewide office at cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov.</li>
				<li>Complete the California Cash for College Outreach Action Plan prior to registering your workshop.</li>
				<li>Prioritize workshop offerings to low-income students and first-generation college-bound students.</li>
				<li>Provide students and their parents/guardians line-by-line assistance on the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application and direct students to verify their Cal Grant GPA during the months of January and February and up to the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline.</li>
				<li><strong>NEW IN 2014. To participate in Cash for College in 2014, your workshop MUST offer access to computers to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application during the workshop.</strong> If your workshop site has no computers whatsoever, you may request a review of your site. Churches and other large venues may fall into this category for further review. If approved, workshop attendees must be provided with follow up assistance and be provided a schedule of computer based Cash for College workshop or locations with computers to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application.</li>
				<li>Use the California Cash for College posters, flyers, Facebook fan page, twitter, and other tools for student, parent, school and community outreach.</li>
				<li>Participate in the continuing FAFSA/CA Dream Act + Cal Grant completion initiative to encourage California high school sites to establish secure WebGrants accounts used to upload Cal Grant GPAs to the California Student Aid Commission. </li>
				<li>Aggressively promote the California Cash for College scholarship prior to your workshop(s).</li>
				<li>Assist statewide CCFC with informing scholarship recipients when scholarships are announced in May, 2014. Rosters, letter templates and FAQs are provided in organization accounts.</li>
				<li>Offer additional language support for students and families at workshops, specific to community language needs.</li>
				<li>Use attendance sign-in sheets at workshops and return copies to your regional or statewide office.</li>
				<li>At each workshop, provide participant access to the web-based Cash for College exit survey. Instances where paper-based surveys will be accepted include:</li>
				<ul>
					<li>A technology breakdown where access at the time of the workshop is cut off, which can be verified locally or statewide,
					<li>If your site is primarily a computer based workshop but not all students are able to gain access to the computers offered;
					<li>The site has been reviewed and approved to NOT offer computer access.
					<li>If your site uses prior-year exit surveys, this will cause a delay in scholarship processing and therefore may not be accepted into the scholarship program. If you have prior approval to NOT offer computer access, paper-based surveys need to be gathered at the time of the workshop and return to the statewide or regional office IMMEDIATELY, and absolutely no later than Monday, March 10, 2014. <strong>Web-based exit surveys are securely submitted online at the time of the workshop and do not require any further processing.</strong></li>
				</ul>
				<li>Following the March 2 deadline, complete an online evaluation.</li>
				<li>After March 2 apply for site support funds at the statewide Cash for College site.</li>
				<li>Invite students to participate in CollegeWeek Live or other web-based, interactive events and tools offered by Cash for College.</li>
			</ui>
		</cfsavecontent>
	<cfelseif request.currentProgramYear eq "2014-2015">
		<cfsavecontent variable="paCopy">
			<p>The California Cash for College (CCFC) workshop series is a partnership effort of high schools, community colleges, universities, and community groups funded by the California Student Aid Commission, the federal College Access Challenge Grant, campuses, regional Cash for College Coordinating Organizations (RCOs) and local organizations. To help ensure that each workshop achieves the mission to assist low-income and first generation college-bound high school seniors with applying for all possible financial aid, CCFC is offering incentive scholarships, outreach materials, student follow-up tools, and available social marketing or other marketing resources to help make the workshops a success! Please review and accept the agreement below.</p>
			
			<p><strong>A printer friendly copy of your accepted agreement will appear in your organization account, under your Signed In menu at the top right corner.</strong></p>
			
			<h4>Your workshop will receive the following support:</h4>
			
			<h4>Scholarship &amp; Incentive Opportunities</h4>
			
			<ul>
				<li>NEW: No $1,000 scholarship will be offered per qualifying workshop.</li>
				<li>NEW: $2,000 Performance Based scholarships regionally distributed to qualifying high school seniors who attend a 2015 Cash for College workshop and apply for a Cal Gran by the March 2 deadline.</li>
				<li>More information on the 2015 regional Performance Based Scholarship program is available at www.calgrants.org. Workshop organizers are provided an opportunity to announce recipients in May 2015, when recipient selection is complete and available. To help notify recipients, organizers are provided template scholarship award notification letters and lists of recipient names at their Cash for College secure online account.</li>
				<li>NEW: A $1,500 scholarship provided by textbook discount Chegg, for high school seniors to promote attending a Cash for College workshop and downloading the FREE Cash for College app at Android or Iphone app stores. The app will assist students with the follow up steps to apply, qualify and receive financial aid.</li>
				<li>A NEW partnership with leading textbook discounter, Chegg, will provide every high school senior who attends a Cash for College workshop a 10% textbook discount plus FREE Shipping. And, in addition to the textbook discount, every high school senior who comes to a workshop, applies for a Cal Grant by March 2, AND opens a WebGrants account will receive 2 WEEKS of FREE Homework Help on-demand tutoring from Chegg tutors.</li>
			</ul>
			
			<h4>Website to Manage Your Workshop &amp; Student Follow Up</h4>
			
			<ul>
				<li>Access to the secure CCFC Workshop Management system, at www.calgrants.org/organizers, to register your organization, create user accounts, order workshop materials, access student web-based workshop survey results, access student contact information for financial aid follow-up purposes, request site support funds, and receive rosters of scholarship recipients and scholarship materials.</li>
			</ul>
			
			<h4>Presentations and Outreach Materials</h4>
			
			<ul>
				<li>Financial Aid Power Point presentations that provide a step-by-step guide on completing the FAFSA and the California Dream Act Application. These presentations have been developed for use in a computer lab setting.  Presentations will be downloadable from the Tools Page under For Organizers at www.calgrants.org.</li>
				<li>A collection of customizable planning tools to help coordinate and implement a successful workshop found on the Resources page in your organization's account.</li>
				<li>Coordination of local, regional and statewide marketing efforts to increase participant attendance;</li>
				<li>Access to available marketing resources through the online materials ordering process;</li>
			</ul>
			
			<h4>Student Data and How Did We Do Reports</h4>
			
			<ul>
				<li>Access to individual student exit survey data within each organization account, for each workshop site that uses the CCFC web-based exit survey tool.</li>
				<li>Access to the Cash for College participant Follow Up platform available through each organizer account.</li>
				<li>Annual How Did We Do reports that show participant demographic information, financial aid application totals, and multiple year trend data for workshops participating in Cash for College.</li>
			</ul>
			
			<h4>Training and Regional Coordination</h4>
			
			<ul>
				<li>Access to specialized trainings, resources or support (i.e. using the CCFC Workshop Management System, volunteer financial aid training, launching the web-based survey tool, web-based check-out tool, AB540, the California Dream Act presentation materials and guidebooks)</li>
				<li>Access to coalitions of Cash for College Regional Coordinating Organizations (RCOs), where applicable, to help direct students and parents to your workshop. The Cash for College RCOs are:</li>
				
					<ul>
						<li>Far North State: Butte, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity Counties. Kim Coughlin-Lamphear, Decade of Difference, <a href="mailto:kcoughlin-lamphear@humboldt.k12.ca.us">kcoughlin-lamphear@humboldt.k12.ca.us</a></li>
						<li>Capitol Area: Sacramento and Yolo Counties. Monica Roberts, Sacramento Cal-SOAP/ Cash for College Coalition, <a href="mailto:mroberts@scoe.net">mroberts@scoe.net</a></li>
						<li>East Bay Area: Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Cynthia Gonzalez, East Bay Cal-SOAP/Cash for College Coalition, <a href="mailto:cynthia@eastbayconsortium.org">cynthia@eastbayconsortium.org</a></li>
						<li>South San Joaquin Valley: Kern County. Abel Guzman, Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation, <a href="mailto:abguzman@y2lef.org">abguzman@y2lef.org</a></li>
						<li>Los Angeles: Los Angeles County. Paola Santana, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, <a href="mailto:psantana@lachamber.com">psantana@lachamber.com</a></li>
						<li>San Bernardino & Riverside: Elena Carrasco, CSU San Bernardino, <a href="mailto:iecashforcollege@gmail.com">iecashforcollege@gmail.com</a></li>
						<li>San Diego: San Diego and Imperial Counties. Linda Doughty, San Diego Cal-SOAP Consortium, <a href="mailto:ldoughty@ucsd.edu">ldoughty@ucsd.edu</a></li>
						<li>If your organization does not fall within counties listed, contact the statewide Cash for College Office – <a href="mailto:cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov">cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov</a></li>

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			<h4>Site Support for Sites Using Computers and Exit Tool</h4>
			
			<ul>
				<li>Site support in the amount of $300 is offered to the <strong>school or organization as organizer of record for sites <u>that use computers and the computer-based exit survey.</u></strong></li>
				<li><strong>NEW: Sites must return 30 or more student evaluations to apply for site support funds.</strong></li>
				<li>These funds are meant to help defray the costs of the workshops, including, but not limited to, materials, janitorial service, community site space rental, technology or assistance with computer lab set up.</li>
			</ul>
			
			<h4>A California Cash for College Organizer Agrees to do the Following</h4>
			
			<ul>
				<li>Offer Assistance to complete the FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application at a Cash for College workshop must be provided; (workshops that just provide an overview of the process are not Cash for College workshops)</li>
				<li>Direct students to work with their high school to verify their Cal Grant GPA during the months of January and February and up to the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline.</li>
				<li><strong>Provide access to Internet connected computers to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application during the workshop.</strong> If your workshop site has no computers whatsoever, contact the statewide office at <a href="mailto:cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov">cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov</a>.</li>
				<li>Use of the online exit survey; if a technology glitch occurs, then paper exit surveys are used.</li>
				<li>Use the Cash for College Workshop Management System to register workshops and other tasks associated with holding a workshop. <strong>Workshop registration will close by January 5, 2015. Any request to register new workshops after January 5 is not guaranteed and must be requested in writing to the statewide office at <a href="mailto:cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov">cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov</a>.</strong></li>
				<li>Complete the California Cash for College Outreach Action Plan.</li>
				<li>Prioritize workshop offerings to low-income students and first-generation college-bound students.</li>
				<li>Use the California Cash for College posters, and other available outreach tools for student, parent, school and community outreach.</li>
				<li>Invite students to participate in CollegeWeek Live or other web-based, interactive events and tools offered by Cash for College.</li>
				<li>Aggressively promote the California Cash for College Performance Based scholarship prior to your workshop(s).</li>
				<li>Assist statewide CCFC with informing scholarship recipients when scholarships are announced in May 2015. Rosters, letter templates and FAQs are provided in organization accounts.</li>
				<li>Offer additional language support for students and families at workshops, specific to community language needs.</li>
				<li>Use attendance sign-in sheets at workshops and return copies to your regional or statewide office.</li>
				<li>At each workshop, provide participant access to the web-based Cash for College exit survey. Paper-based surveys will be accepted where there is a technology breakdown that can be verified; if your site has an overflow of attendance and not all can gain access to the computer lab. Even in these cases, your site must attempt to use the online exit survey tool.</li>
					<ul>
						<li>If the 2015 paper based survey is used, return exit surveys to your regional lead, or to the statewide office absolutely no later than Tuesday, March 9, 2015.</li>
					</ul>
				<li>Following the March 2 deadline, complete an online evaluation.</li>
				<li>After March 2 apply for site support funds at the statewide Cash for College site.</li>
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			<p>The California Cash for College (CCFC) workshop series is a partnership effort of high schools, community colleges, universities, and community groups funded by the California Student Aid Commission, the Kresge Foundation,  College Access Foundation of California, campuses, regional Cash for College Coordinating Organizations (RCOs) and local organizations. Your region has been selected to participate in a national scholarship study on performance based scholarships, conducted by MDRC, a leading research firm. The CFC Performance Based Scholarship (PBS) Program offers even greater scholarship resources to your students, scholarships of up to $4,000. Outreach materials, financial aid tools and marketing resources, together with your full participation will help make the workshops a success! Please review and sign the agreement below.</p>

			<h2>As a workshop host, your organization will receive the following support:</h2>

			<div class="h2Content">
				<ul>
					<li>At least one Performance Based Scholarship of up to $4,000 will be offered at each qualifying Cash for College workshop to qualifying high school seniors. See more information about the PBS program below and on the PBS web page on this site. Workshop organizers will be asked to help inform scholarship recipients. Awards will be announced in late May or early June, 2010.</li>
					<li>Financial Aid Power Point presentations that provide a step-by-step guide on completing the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet;</li>
					<li>Through enhancements of the CCFC website, student exit survey data will be made available in real-time to each workshop that uses the web-based student exit survey tool.</li>
					<li>A collection of customizable planning tools (i.e. sign in sheets, templates, scholarship recognition letters, and student surveys) to help coordinate and implement a successful event. You will have access to these tools under your organization�s account;</li>
					<li>Follow up assistance or referrals for students requesting more assistance after the workshops;</li>
					<li>Increased coordination of local, regional and statewide marketing efforts to increase participant attendance;</li>
					<li>Access to available marketing resources through the online workshop materials ordering site using your organizer account;</li>
					<li>Access to specialized trainings and resources (i.e. PBS training, web-based survey training, volunteer financial aid training and AB540 presentation materials and guidebooks)</li>
					<li>Access to coalitions of Cash for College RCOs, where applicable, to help direct students and parents to your workshop.</li>
					<li>Specific training to set up and implement the web-based student exit survey tool.</li>
					<li>Site support in the amount of $300 is offered to the school or organization conducting the workshop. Sites must return 25 or more student evaluations to apply for site support funds. These funds are meant to help defray the costs of the workshops, including, but not limited to, materials, janitorial service, community site space rental, technology or assistance with computer lab set up.</li>
				</ul>
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			<h2>A California Cash for College Organizer agrees to do the following:</h2>

			<div class="h2Content">
				<ul>
					<li>Complete the California Cash for College Outreach Action Plan.</li>
					<li>Use the California Priority High Schools targeted outreach list to guide selection of workshop sites. Or, if Priority High Schools are not identified in your area, prioritize outreach to low-income populations and first-generation college bound students.</li>
					<li>Use the California Cash for College posters, flyers, and other tools for student, school and community outreach.</li>
					<li>Aggressively promote the California Cash for College Performance Based Scholarship (PBS) Program.</li>
					<li>Provide students and their parents/guardians line-by-line assistance on the FAFSA and direct students to verify their Cal Grant GPA during the months of January and February and up to the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline.</li>
					<li>Offer additional language support at workshops, as needed.</li>
					<li>Offer any available Internet-connected computers at workshop.</li>
					<li>Provide sign in and check out stations at your workshops.  Use attendance sign-in sheets at workshops and return copies to your regional or statewide office.</li>
					<li>Distribute the California Cash for College one-page student workshop survey, AB 540 income sheets (if applicable), and scholarship informed consent forms at each workshop, gather all exit surveys, consent forms and AB 540 income sheets (if applicable) and return to the statewide or regional office. Web-based student exit surveys will be made available online, and are submitted during the workshop. No additional paperwork is required using the web-based exit surveys.</li>
					<li>Following the March 2 deadline, provide a summary of student and parent attendance and other relevant workshop information to help evaluate the workshop series.</li>
				</ul>
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			<h2>Regions participating in the CFC Performance Based Scholarship (PBS) Study will receive:</h2>

			<div class="h2Content">
				<ul>
					<li>Six types of new PBS to be included in a national study, offering the region an increase in the number of available scholarships. More information will be provided to organizers participating in the scholarship study prior to the start date of the 2010 workshop series.</li>
					<li>Training to implement tasks related to the PBS.  A step-by-step guide will be provided to each organizer on presenting the CFC PBS to students at workshops and instructions on collection of survey and informed consent materials.</li>
					<li>Outreach material to promote the Cash for College Performance Based Scholarship to eligible students.</li>
					<li>An additional $100 per workshop to help defray the cost related to gathering student exit surveys and study forms in study regions.</li>
				</ul>
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			<h2>A California Cash for College Organizer participating in the 2010 Cash for College Performance Based Scholarship Program agrees to do the following:</h2>

			<div class="h2Content">
				<ul>
					<li>Offer the CFC PBS to all eligible students. Aggressively promote the CFC Performance Based Scholarship Program.</li>
					<li>Gather student exit surveys, AB 540 income sheets, and informed consent forms to the CFC statewide office, regional coordinator or study evaluator as instructed.  Specific instructions will be provided to organizers prior to the start of the 2010 workshop series.</li>
					<li>Keep all student contact information confidential, contained in a box or folder and stored in a locked office or file drawer.</li>
				</ul>
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		<cfelse>
		
		<p>The California Cash for College (CCFC) workshop series is a partnership effort of high schools, community colleges, universities, and community groups funded by the California Student Aid Commission, ECMC, the Kresge Foundation, campuses, regional Cash for College Coordinating Organizations (RCOs) and local organizations. To help ensure that each workshop achieves the mission to assist low-income and first generation college-bound high school seniors with applying for all possible financial aid, CCFC is offering incentive scholarships, outreach materials, student follow-up tools, available marketing resources, and your agreement to help make the workshops a success! Please review and accept the agreement below. A printer friendly copy of your accepted agreement will appear in your organization account, under account settings.</p>
			
			<h2>As a workshop host, your organization will receive the following support:</h2>
			
			<div class="h2Content">
				<ul>
					<li>$1,000 incentive scholarships to be offered at qualifying 2011 Cash for College workshops, to encourage high school seniors to apply for federal and state aid. More information on the 2011 scholarship program is available at www.calgrants.org. Workshop organizers are provided an opportunity to announce recipients in late May or early June, 2011, when recipient selection is complete and available. Organizers are provided template scholarship award notification letters and lists of recipient names at their Cash for College secure online account. </li>
					<li>Secure organization accounts at the CCFC Workshop Management system, at www.calgrants.org, to register your organization, create user accounts, order workshop materials, access student web-based workshop survey results, access student contact information for financial aid follow-up purposes, request site support funds, and receive rosters of scholarship recipients and scholarship materials.</li>
					<li>Financial Aid Power Point presentations that provide a step-by-step guide on completing the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet. Presentations will be downloadable from the Tools Page under For Organizers at www.calgrants.org.</li>
					<li>For each workshop site that uses the CCFC web-based exit survey tool, individual student exit survey data will be made available within secure organization accounts, at the time of the workshop(s).</li>
					<li>A collection of customizable planning tools (i.e. sign in sheets, templates, scholarship recognition letters, and student surveys) to help coordinate and implement a successful event. You will have access to these tools under your organization's account.</li>
					<li>Coordination of local, regional and statewide marketing efforts to increase participant attendance;</li>
					<li>Access to available marketing resources through the online materials ordering process;</li>
					<li>Access to specialized trainings and resources (i.e. using the CCFC Workshop Management System, volunteer financial aid training, launching the web-based survey tool,  and AB540 presentation materials and guidebooks)</li>
					<li>Access to coalitions of Cash for College RCOs, where applicable, to help direct students and parents to your workshop. <a href="/index.cfm?navId=35" target="_blank">Click here for a list of Regional Coordinating Organizations</a>.</li>
					<li>Site support in the amount of $300 is offered to the school or organization conducting the workshop. Sites must return 25 or more student evaluations to apply for site support funds. These funds are meant to help defray the costs of the workshops, including, but not limited to, materials, janitorial service, community site space rental, technology or assistance with computer lab set up.</li>
				</ul>
			</div>
			
			<h2>A California Cash for College Organizer agrees to do the following:</h2>
			
			<div class="h2Content">
				<ul>
					<li>Complete the California Cash for College Outreach Action Plan prior to registering your workshop.</li>
					<li>Use the California Priority High Schools targeted outreach list to guide selection of workshop sites. Or, if Priority High Schools are not identified in your area, prioritize outreach to low-income populations and first-generation college bound students.</li>
					<li>Use the California Cash for College posters, flyers, Facebook fan page, and other tools for student, parent, school and community outreach. </li>
					<li>Provide students and their parents/guardians line-by-line assistance on the FAFSA and direct students to verify their Cal Grant GPA during the months of January and February and up to the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline.</li>
					<li>Participate in the 2011 pilot FAFSA completion program to encourage California high school sites to establish secure WebGrants accounts through the California Student Aid Commission. Using WebGrants school accounts, the Commission will provide FAFSA completion rosters to high school sites during the 2011 Cal Grant application window. At a minimum, your organization will ask and encourage your high school Cash for College sites to join the Commission's online e-mail list to receive the high school "Shout Out," for information about establishing or renewing secure WebGrants school accounts.</li>
					<li>Aggressively promote available California Cash for College scholarships prior to your workshop(s). Workshop organizers are asked to help statewide CCFC inform scholarship recipients when scholarships are announced in late May or early June, 2011.</li>
					<li>Offer additional language support at workshops, specific to local needs.</li>
					<li>Offer available Internet-connected computers at workshop.</li>
					<li>Use attendance sign-in sheets at workshops and return copies to your regional or statewide office.</li>
					<li>At each workshop, provide participant access to the web-based Cash for College exit survey, or the official paper-based exit survey. Any paper-based surveys need to be gathered at the time of the workshop and return to the statewide or regional office no later than March 10, 2011. Web-based surveys are securely submitted online at the time of the workshop and do not require any further processing. </li>
					<li>Following the March 2 deadline, using the online tool provided at the Cash for College site, provide a summary of student and parent attendance and other relevant workshop information to help evaluate the workshop series.</li>
				</ul>
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		</cfif> --->

		<p>The California Cash for College (CCFC) workshop series is a partnership effort of high schools, community colleges, universities, and community groups funded by the California Student Aid Commission, the federal College Access Challenge Grant, ECMC, the Kresge Foundation, campuses, regional Cash for College Coordinating Organizations (RCOs) and local organizations. To help ensure that each workshop achieves the mission to assist low-income and first generation college-bound high school seniors with applying for all possible financial aid, CCFC is offering incentive scholarships, outreach materials, student follow-up tools, and available social marketing resourcesto help make the workshops a success! Please review and accept the agreement below. A printer friendly copy of your accepted agreement will appear in your organization account, under account settings.</p>

		<h2>As a workshop host, your organization will receive the following support:</h2>
		
		<div class="h2Content">
			<ul>
				<li><strong>$1,000 incentive scholarships</strong> to be offered at qualifying 2012 Cash for College workshops, to encourage high school seniors to apply for federal and state aid. More information on the 2012 scholarship program is available at www.calgrants.org. Workshop organizers are provided an opportunity to announce recipients in late May or early June, 2012, when recipient selection is complete and available. To help notify recipients, organizers are provided template scholarship award notification letters and lists of recipient names at their Cash for College secure online account.</li>
				<li>Access to the secure <strong>CCFC Workshop Management system</strong>, at www.calgrants.org, to register your organization, create user accounts, order workshop materials, access student web-based workshop survey results, access student contact information for financial aid follow-up purposes, request site support funds, and receive rosters of scholarship recipients and scholarship materials.</li>
				<li><strong>Financial Aid Power Point presentations</strong> that provide a step-by-step guide on completing the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet. Presentations will be downloadable from the Tools Page under For Organizers at www.calgrants.org.</li>
				<li><strong>Access to individual student exit survey data within each organization account</strong>, for each workshop site that uses the CCFC web-based exit survey tool, Workshop data is available  at the time of the workshop(s) and beyond the March 2 deadline.</li>
				<li>A collection of <strong>customizable planning tools</strong> (i.e. sign in sheets, templates, scholarship recognition letters, and student surveys) to help coordinate and implement a successful workshop. These tools can be found on the Resources page in your organization's account.</li>
				<li>Coordination of local, regional and statewide marketing efforts to increase participant attendance;</li>
				<li>Access to available <strong>marketing resources</strong> through the online materials ordering process;</li>
				<li>Access to <strong>specialized trainings,  resources or support</strong> (i.e. using the CCFC Workshop Management System, volunteer financial aid training, launching the web-based survey tool, web-based check-out tool, AB540, the California Dream Act of 2011,  presentation materials and guidebooks)</li>
				<li>Access to <strong>coalitions of Cash for College RCOs</strong>, where applicable, to help direct students and parents to your workshop. <a href="/index.cfm?navId=35" target="_blank">Click here</a> for a list of Regional Coordinating Organizations.</li>
				<li><strong>Site support in the amount of $300 is offered</strong> to the school or organization conducting the workshop. Sites must return 25 or more student evaluations to apply for site support funds. These funds are meant to help defray the costs of the workshops, including, but not limited to, materials, janitorial service, community site space rental, technology or assistance with computer lab set up.</li>
			</ul>
		</div>
		
		<h2>A California Cash for College Organizer agrees to do the following:</h2>
		
		<div class="h2Content">
			<ul>
				<li>Use the Cash for College Workshop Management System to register workshops and other tasks associated with holding a workshop. Workshop registration will close by December 20, 2011. Any request to register new workshops after December 20 will need to be requested in writing to the statewide office at cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov.</li>
				<li>Complete the California Cash for College Outreach Action Plan prior to registering your workshop.</li>
				<li>Prioritize workshop offerings to low-income populations and first-generation college-bound students.</li>
				<li>Use the California Cash for College posters, flyers, Facebook fan page, and other tools for student, parent, school and community outreach.</li>
				<li>Provide students and their parents/guardians line-by-line assistance on the FAFSA and direct students to verify their Cal Grant GPA during the months of January and February and up to the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline. Provide California Dream Act information to students who may be eligible.</li>
				<li>Participate in the continuing FAFSA completion initiative to encourage California high school sites to establish secure WebGrants accounts through the California Student Aid Commission. Using WebGrants school accounts, the Commission will provide FAFSA completion rosters to high school sites during the 2012 Cal Grant application window. At a minimum, your organization will ask and encourage your high school Cash for College sites to join the Commission's online e-mail list to receive communications about establishing or renewing secure WebGrants school accounts.</li>
				<li>Aggressively promote the California Cash for College scholarship prior to your workshop(s).</li>
				<li>Assist statewide CCFC with informing scholarship recipients when scholarships are announced in late May or early June, 2012. Rosters, letter templates and FAQs are provided in organization accounts.</li>
				<li>Offer additional language support at workshops, specific to local needs.</li>
				<li>Offer available Internet-connected computers at workshop.</li>
				<li>Use attendance sign-in sheets at workshops and return copies to your regional or statewide office.</li>
				<li>At each workshop, provide participant access to the web-based Cash for College exit survey, or the official 2012 paper-based exit survey. If your site uses prior-year exit surveys, this will cause a delay in scholarship processing. Any paper-based surveys need to be gathered at the time of the workshop and return to the statewide or regional office no later than Friday, March 9, 2012. <strong>Web-based exit surveys are securely submitted online at the time of the workshop and do not require any further processing</strong>.vFollowing the March 2 deadline, using the online tool provided at the Cash for College site, apply for site support funds, provide a summary of student and parent attendance and other relevant workshop information to help evaluate the workshop series.</li>
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